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  4. 'DOLLARS FROM SOIL'

    LONDON, Fri. (A.A.P.).--"Dollars from the soil" is the new coined by the British Ministry of Food, to spur on People of Britain as they face economies even more drastic than during the worst war period. ...

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  5. PUNJAB TERROR TOLL

    NEW DELHI, Fri. (A.A.P.).--It is estimated that 500,000 terror-stricken refugees are on the move in the Punjab, where communal massacres, involving ...

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  6. BRINGING IN THE HARVEST

    Symbolic of the latest British economic cuts, this scene from a Somerset farm illustrates the intensive, efforts being made to garner the wea-her-delayed first hay crop. Farm children lend a hand to bring in the harvest, vital to the sustenance cf Britain's depleted .livestock when winter comes. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Coal Strikes In England

    LONDON, Fri. (A.A.P.).-- At least 10 pits in South Yorkshire coalfields were either totally or partially closed last ...

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  8. Burma Seeks More Australian Trade

    CANBERRA, Fri.--The Leader of the Burmese delegation to the Canberra Peace Talks, Thakin Lun Baw, is to seek increased trade between Australia and Burma. Baw said to-day at the end of the conference that he would ...

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  9. Naval Man's Death

    SYDNEY, Fri.--After an illness lasting five weeks, Captain D. G. Williams, former, president of the Maritime Services Board, ...

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  10. Search For Missing Plane Intensified

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The search for the twin-engined plane, which has been missing since last Tuesday on a flight between Mascot and Geelong, will be intensified to-morrow, when searching aircraft will be joined by four R.A.A.F, Liberators from ...

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  11. FISH PRICES INCREASED

    SYDNEY, Fri.--The Acting Prices Commissioner (Mr. Bishop) to-day approved increased prices for fish ...

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  12. EMPIRE CONFERENCE ON MIGRATION MAY BE HELD SOON

    OTTAWA, Friday (A.A.P,),--The Australian Minister for Immigration (Mr. Calwell) said at a Press Conference that Australia had jobs for 200,000 migrants. He expressed the belief that ...

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  13. U.N.O. Talks On Sudan Position

    LAKE SUCCESS, Friday A.A.P.).--Following the rejection of the Brazilian proposal calling on Egypt and ...

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  14. U.S. Officer To Report On Greece.

    WASHINGTON, Fri. (A.A.P.).--The State Department has despatched one of its highest ranking officials, Mr. Loy Henderson, ...

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  15. Bear Mauls Keeper To Death

    LONDON, Fri. (A.A.P.).--An Alaskan brown bear which mauled its 55-year-old keeper to death, and 800 horses which stampeded ...

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  16. Security Zone For Republics

    PETROPOLIS (Brazil), Friday (A.A.P.).--The three-nation military committee last night defined a vast security zone, stretching ...

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  17. Miklos Gafni Leaves With Scars

    SYDNEY, Fri.--When the Hungarian tenor, Miklos Gafni, left by air for America early this morning, it was noticed he wore ...

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  18. New Bulk Scheme For U.K. Food Parcels

    SYDNEY, Friday.--a new scheme for rapid delivery cf parcels to England should be in operation well before Christmas, said the President of the Food for Britain Fund (Lord Mayor Bartley) to-day. ...

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  19. Burma Delegate's Escape

    CANBERRA, Fri.--One of the delegates to the Canberra, peace talks was in the Burmese Cabinet room when seven ...

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  20. POPE AND PRESIDENT JOIN IN APPEAL

    VATICAN CITY, Friday (A.A.P.),--Pope Pius XII and President Truman, in an exchange of messages, have called for the cooperation of all churches for world moral and material reconstruction. ...

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  21. POLICE VIEW ON STUDENTS' MARCH

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Inspector William Lindsay Afford said to-day that the police were very tolerant on the occasion of the University students' procession outside the Dutch Consulate on July 25. ...

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  22. Dutch Cabinet Accepts U.N.O. Offer

    LONDON, Fri. (A.A.P.).--The I Dutch Cabinet is believed to have accepted the "good offices" of U.N.O. Security Council in the ...

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  23. New York-London Air Service

    NEW YORK, Fri. (A.A.P.).-- Pan -American Railways to-day starts the first regularly scheduled non-stop commercial ...

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  24. Alleged Thief May Be Cripple For Life

    SYDNEY, Fri.--A detective said at Kogarah Court to-day, that a man he had shot was likely to be a cripple for life. ...

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  25. Rigid Control Of Japanese Economy Urged By Conference

    CANBERRA, Fri.--Rigid, control over, the economy of post-war Japan was supported by the British Commonwealth ...

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  26. France's Idea On German Industry

    PARIS, Fri. (A.A.P.).--France is disappointed with the results of the tripartite talks between Britain, America and France on ...

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  27. Troops Prepare For Arrival Of Jews

    LONDON, Friday, (A.A.P.).-- Two hundred British troops will stand by in case of trouble when the three British transports ...

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  28. £1000 Bond As Conscience Money

    SYDNEY, Fri.--The taxation Department this afternoon received as conscience money a Treasury bond for £1000. ...

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